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Water does not contain a certain taste or smell.
Water can get a petroleum taste and smell if there is a contamination of petroleum or its byproducts in the water source. This can occur due to oil spills, leaks from underground tanks, or industrial activities. The petroleum compounds can dissolve into the water, giving it a distinct taste and smell.
It has no taste or smell.
Corals likely only have two sense; chemosensory and physical sense. Chemosensory is like a combination of taste and smell; they sense chemicals in the water. Physical means they respond to touch.
The answer is acid and warm water and let it sit for 5 days. it will smell and taste like Clorox The answer is acid and warm water and let it sit for 5 days. it will smell and taste like Clorox The answer is acid and warm water and let it sit for 5 days. it will smell and taste like Clorox
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It actually appears to taste better than cold water straight from the tap... Boiling drives off most chemical additives such as chlorine or fluoride. Pure water has no taste or smell.
Water requires a lot of energy to raise its structure and to evaporate.
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Iron does have a taste that most people do not like. Iron rich water has a metallic taste. Iron rich water might also have a smell similar to sulfur. In some cases it might also leave an after taste in the mouth that is metallic.
Microwave or heat water slowly to evaporate it. It will smell and taste sick tho, yuck!
Freshwater is not salty. Saltwater is salty.